Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 Oh, where, oh where, can Harshaji Be? He said he wanted to photograph me He says he wants to photo some squirrels And all he can talk about is boys named girls Dear Harshaji, just look at me Standing here in perfect pose Twitching my cute little squirrel nose While you talk about A Boy Named Sue And try to connect it with Not Two And poor poor Bishop Tutu "Oh, for crying out Laot" You torture the meaning of advaita My name is Mark Otter (of the Royal Otter Family) I laugh at your twisted advaitic philosophy Mark (a MAN's name anywhere it's used...)Not-Two, Not-Sue, Not Tutu Then Who? Who? Who are you? Squirrel is still waiting, tutu :-) And guess what his name is? Sue. Love, Joyce ps to mark of the royal otter family you should not call Harshaji a thug or you might come back as a slug > http://www.toptown.com/hp/66/sue.htm > > I might be developing the theme in future posts regarding the similarity of the advaitic notion of Not-Two with Johnny Cash's message in this song which ends essentially with Not-Sue.> > If there is an interest, we can also engage in a discussion of Bishop Tutu's (pronounced Two-Two)philosophy. Bishop Tutu as you know won the Nobel Peace Prize some years ago and is widely respected.> > Thank you> Harsha> > > > "markwotter704" <markwotter (AT) zianet (DOT) com>> > 2003/08/12 Tue AM 01:37:44 EDT> > NondualitySalon> > Subject: [NDS] Re: A boy named Sue (Does the name makes a man)> > > > Oh, for crying out Laot! What are you up to now, you thug? The > > answer is Hedwig. (I saw the movie.) Oh, and Sue tried to put his > > Dad into the hospital, but that wasn't where they "visited". Attachment: (image/jpeg) Squirrely.jpg [not stored] Attachment: (image/jpeg) Squirrel.jpg [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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